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It’s not always easy to come up with new and unique ideas for painting. Getting started is sometimes one of the most difficult parts of watercolor, especially when you’re a beginner. Blank page syndrome can easily put artists off! So if you just want to paint without having to think too much about the subject,
Turkey feathers are naturally curved. To make them look like Eagle feathers it is necessary to flatten the feather quill without damaging the feather %
How the swallow got its forked tail Shop Daniel's Swallow greetings card Swallows have a distinctive forked tail, which marks them out from other birds. Daniel's Swallow design is currently the only repeating pattern in the DM Collection, and emphasizes the beauty of its trailing tail feathers. This Native American story shows how faithful a friend the swallow has been to man from the beginning, and explains how the swallow got its distinctive forked tail .... When the earth was young, the animals were having some troubles settling into their new lives the Great Spirit had bestowed on them. He tired of hearing their constant complaints and called them all to him. They all went as fast as they could, eager to hear what he had to say.
Dive into the world of easy watercolor paintings with delightful avian artworks tailored for nature lovers. Learn to capture the beauty and grace of birds, from colorful songbirds to majestic birds of prey, with ease.
This A4 signed print of a Magpie makes a wonderful gift for the bird lovers among your friends and family. £1 from each sale will be donated to The RSPB wildlife charity at the end of each month - So you're doing a little to help our beautiful feathered friends with each purchase! The illustration is printed on unique 300gsm recycled card stock and is shipped flat and unframed. Please note that recycled card is not uniform so the colour and texture can vary slightly with each print. Prints are shipped well packaged, within 3 - 5 working days using Royal Mail 1st class delivery.
Laminated card with rounded corners. Size: 2.5” x 4.25” Angel feather. X77
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This is a marvelous collection of Vintage Feather Clipart! Included are beautiful full color & black and white feather images.
ABOUT THE ARTWORK The goose is intriguingly loyal, known for standing by the flock in good times and bad. Ink and watercolour on Arches 300gsm smooth cotton paper. Original Created: 2022 Subjects: Nature Materials: Paper Styles: Illustration Mediums: Ink DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Drawing: Ink on Paper Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 14.6 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: No Packaging: Ships in a Box
This is an instant download listing. You will not receive a physical product in the mail.This is such a beautiful card for any occasion! Add your own sentiment to customize the card even further. Folds flat to fit in the included 5x7” envelope cut file. FINISHED SIZE:When folded out & standing up, the card is about 7” tall, 4” wide, and about 1” deep. When folded flat, the card is about 7” tall and 5” wide. Fits great in a 5x7” envelope!
Cute seamless pattern with goose and feathers. Vector illustration on white background. Scandinavian folk style. Cute design for fabric, cards, wallpaper, home decor, kids prints. The illustration is represented in 3 formats: - EPS (high quality vector, 300 dpi), - JPG (8333x8333 px), 300 dpi, 28x28 inches, white background), - PNG (8333x8333 px), 300 dpi, 28x28 inches, transparent background) Take note, that this is digital item, no physical items will be sent. You get Etsy email with download link after the purchase. The link may not work from the phone or tablet. USE: ♥ Personal Use ♥ Small Commercial Use (up to 500 copies). ◆ NOT ALLOWED: • Claim it as yours print design • Share, transfer or redistribute it in any other way on its own. To offer my work for free digital item. Sharing files such as freebies, giveaways or downloads.
6 pages of blank fall clipart. Included: 2 different leaves, feathers, turkeys, pumpkins, and apples. You can use these for all sorts of fun projects or as coloring pictures. Example: We used these clipart templates in our “painting with shaving cream” project.
Use these Montessori-inspired What Animal Am I? Matching Cards to teach children about animal coverings and/or to challenge your child to identify animals from close-up images of their body.
Hummingbird watercolor tutorial with a focus on beautiful, shimmering feathers. Unconventional approach to the glimmer riddle. Free line art.
Ornamental grasses provide amazing texture, motion and architecture to the landscape. Feather reed ornamental grasses are excellent vertical interest plants. What is feather reed grass? Find out here.
Feather templates for printable paper craft. Free feather outlines of many sizes and shapes such as turkey feather templates, peacocks and more!
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2018 Topic 3: Watercolours Joanne Boon Thomas Well hello everyone, Darcy here with topic number 3, this time we are exploring the world of watercolours. These paints can be scary if you haven't used them before, but there are so many terrific brands and types of watercolour out there, that there is no reason to not have a go. Before we start, let's see who won the Topic 2: Seth's Fresco's... The winner is: Rachel from Fisher's Cards and Crafts Email Darcy to claim your prize. [email protected] Watercolour paints have been around for several hundred years in England, but they go back even further when you start to look at artists in the rest of Europe, in fact they go back to the middle ages. Pigments made from various soils, and also vegetables were ground up and mixed with gum arabic or eggs, this acted as the binder. Specifically artists in the Netherlands loved watercolours and used them for landscape paintings. Though this was a hugely popular genre of painting it was not seen that way by The Royal Academy of Art. the 1790's there was an art revolution and watercolours were thrust into the limelight , and by the 19th century the watercolourists had their own academy. Watercolours have continued to gain popularity with help from artists such as David Hockney and the availability and great prices of the paints. David Hockney There are so many brands out there, from student grade, to artist grade, those that are purely translucent and those that are more opaque. Choose your paints by how you want them to work . An excellent place to start with researching paints is Youtube. Start with a beginners video, find one that is fun! Marta Łapkowska has some wonderful videos. here she is using Prima Watercolour pans. Here Marta experiments with masking fluid along with watercolours, fun and easy projects that will get you hooked on watercolour painting. Check out her Youtube channel as she has others on watercolours. Another popular watercolour brand right now are those from Gansai Tambi, beautiful slightly opaque colours that also include some pearlescents. Here you can see how luscious they look when used to colour in a stamped image. Erum Tasneem Another card using Gansai Tambi, how stunning is this in its simplicity. Deepti Malik Of course you don't need to buy watercolour paints, you can achieve the look of watercolours but with acrylic paints, watch this video from Lindsay Weirich. Then there are ink pads and ink refills, these too can be used to create watercolour effect, this next example has been done with distress inks. Micheline Jourdain So now you know there are lots of brands that you could try, but there are equally lots of techniques that you can do with your existing paints and inks. here are some more examples to whet your appetite. Here is a watercolour type background done with Archival reinkers. Wendy Vecchi This is a fantastic card, simple washes topped by a matching tag, our new nautical sets from Scrapcosy would work perfectly for this style. Deb Speijers Another great use for these watery effects ,look at these gift tags. Simple but effective, these could be left as they are or overstamped. Stacey Mitchell These cards were done with watercolours, but using the same techniques they can be done with inks or acrylics. Dawn Woleslagle A great journal page now, done with Prima watercolours and ink pads. lovely to see Lin Brown's stamps being used. Anna-Karin Have a read of the process behind how this illustrator creates this little abstract bird. Veronica Ballart Lilja Now for something a little different, I thought you might to know about the thought processes from someone who uses watercolours in a way that everyone can try. These journal pages were done by Hazel Agnew as a way to record the world around her, some at home and some on holiday. I asked Hazel about these pages, she said: I used to sketch with pencil and found that I was faffing for too long. When I started to sketch with pens, my style became freer and I prefer my resultsThe greenhouse is one of my first efforts which I did standing up and quickly sketching what I saw. Didn't concentrate on too much detail, just scribbled. I started with Derwent Graphik pens, but found that the ink ran slightly with the watercolour wash. I now use Faber Castell Pitt pens which are waterproof. I enjoy keeping a diary in this way and it is wonderful to look back over. Sometimes I sketch on location, which I prefer, and sometimes I take a photo and sketch and colour the same day. I feel that the colours just bring the scenes to life. Great occupation for fidgets on holiday! Finally this beautiful ladybird piece, a little colour goes a long way. Don't think that you have to colour everything, remember back to one of our past topics of white space. Ana Santos So break out your watercolours, in pans tubes or pencils, or look at your inks differently, or water down your acrylic paints. Don't forget PaperArtsy Infusions result in great watercolour effects too. Whichever medium you choose, try out some watercolour techniques and have fun. Don't forget to follow Darcy and Leandra's Pinterest boards if this topic pushes your buttons, you will see plenty more examples to whet your appetite there! I am really looking forward to seeing what you create over the next 2 weeks! ~ Darcy We always hope that you learn something interesting from our blog. Our creative team love to read your comments so much, so please take time to let them know you've been inspired! You must complete step 1 AND 2 to be entered into the draw. To join our challenge: 1. Leave a comment on the Topic Introduction Post and go in the draw to win a PaperArtsy Apron. 2. Make something arty relevant to the topic, and link your creation from any social URL (eg. Instagram, Pinterest, Blog Post etc) sharing your original make to this challenge page. The current topic link Topic 3: Watercolours will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, March 4th 2018, and the winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00. All links go in the draw to win a PaperArtsy creative apron. Please make sure we can contact you as a prize winner - it helps if you share your contact info from the platform you opt to use. Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
Practise fine strokes of a small brush to paint a pheasant’s feather with Paul Hopkinson.
Your guests will ooh and ahh over these high quality Western themed playing cards. Who wouldn't want to play a game of Euchre with these gorgeous little cards! They are sure to be the perfect unique gift or little table artwork pieces around your home. Art is done by the talented Andrea Murphy, each card is a print of an original hand paint work of art with various Western lifestyle designs. High quality 52 playing card deck Can be used as a functional playing card deck, decoratively around your house or in your hat, and so much more! The options are limitless Printed fine art Each card is unique